Western Daily Press: Monday 16th August 1926

Death: Pinsent: August 14, Louisa, widow of the late William H. J. Pinsent of Redland, only daughter of the late J. Thierry Broad, of Southville, passed peacefully away, aged 89.


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GRO0595 Bristol: Louisa Broad: 1837 – 1926
GRO0906 Bristol: William Henry John Pinsent: 1841 – 1923

Western Daily Press: Saturday 1st December 1923

Important Sale of Valuable Leasehold Factory Premises, Extending from Broadmead to Narrow Wine St. in the Centre of Bristol: Mr. A. Victor Osmond, in conjunction with Messrs Grimley and Son (of Birmingham) has been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at the Grand Hotel Broad Street, Bristol, On Thursday December 13, 1923, at three o’clock in the afternoon precisely; Lot1: The Extensive Business and Factory Premises … … Particulars with details of lease, ground-rents and plans, and the conditions of sale may be obtained from Messrs. Pinsent & Co. Solicitors, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham …

[see also Western Daily Press: Saturday 24th November, 1923 and Saturday 8th December 1923]


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Western Daily Press: Thursday 19th July 1923

Deaths: Pinsent – William Henry J. Pinsent, beloved husband of Louisa Pinsent of Clifton, passed peacefully away, aged 82.

[No date given]

[see also Western Daily Press: Friday 20th July 1923]


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GRO0595 Bristol: Louisa Broad: 1837 – 1926
GRO0906 Bristol: William Henry John Pinsent: 1841 – 1923

Western Daily Press: Wednesday 14th December 1938

Prospectus: Weston Foods Limited: … 750,000 x 6 per cent. Cumulative preference shares of £ 1 each at 21s per share: … (Willard Garfield Weston … (etc) … Solicitors to the Company: Pinsent & Co., 1, Clements Inn, London W.C. 2, and 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2 … 


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Western Daily Press: Tuesday 12th April 1938

Unfurnished Apartments & Flats: To Let: … … Convenient Garden Flat to let: Apply after 12 noon, Pinsent, 14, Burlington Road, Redland:

[see same and similar, Western Daily Press: Saturday 2nd April 1938; Western Daily Press: Saturday 9th April 1938 and Western Daily Press: Monday 11th April 1938]


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Western Daily Press: Friday 25th June 1937

Burnham Funeral of Mr. B. S. Hurman: Late Resident of Westbury on Trym: The funeral took place at Burnham-on-Sea Baptist Church yesterday of Mr. Benjamin Sidney Hurman (81), whose death occurred at 6 Dublin Crescent, Westbury-on-Trym, on Monday. …

List of Wreaths: There was a large number of floral tokens, including those from the following … (list includes) … Mr. and Mrs. L. Pinsent …


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GRO0930 Bristol: Gertrude Martha Pinsent: 1900 – 1978
GRO0578 Bristol: Leslie Donald Pinsent: 1900 – 1972

Western Daily Press: Tuesday 11th May 1937

Coronation Honours: … D.B.E. … Ellen Frances Pinsent, C.B.E., Late Senior Commissioner, Board of Control … …

[see also Western Morning News:


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Western Daily Press: Saturday 30th January 1937

Death of Postmistress of Foxley: The death occurred at the village post office, Foxley, Mrs. Bessie Boughen (43), wife of Mr. F. Boughen, gamekeeper to Lieut.-Col. G. M. Wilder.  She leaves three young children. The Rev. L. Warneford officiated at the funeral, and the mourners were Mr. Flower (brother). Mr. Boughen (brother-in-law) and Mrs. Ward: The husband was unable to attend owing to illness. Also present were Lieut.-Col. Wilder, Mrs. Wilder, Mr. Tom Rich, Mr. Jim Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Pincent, and the Rev. E. I. J. Phillips, the rector of Easton Grey.


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GRO0928 Bristol: Edith Emma Pinsent: 1895 – 1971
GRO0830 Bristol: Thiery George Pinsent: 1891 – 1967

Western Daily Press: Monday 9th December 1935

Prospectus: … Somerset Collieries Limited: An Issue will be made on Wednesday 11th December 1935, of £300,000 4 1/2 % First Mortgage Debenture Stock at £97 per cent. redeemable at £103 per cent. on or before 31st December 1966 … Solicitors: Pinsent & Co., 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2, and London …


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Western Daily Press: Monday 9th September 1935

Cricket: Sinfield Shares in Stand of 181 Runs: Another Fine Innings by Glo’shire Man: Bad Day for S. Africans: In the final match of their cricket tour, the South Africans had a trying experience at Scarborough on Saturday. Not only did H. D. G. Leveson-Gower’s powerful eleven score 403 for six wickets in four hours and 55 minutes, but Wade fell when fielding and dislocated his left shoulder … …  H. D. G. Leveson Gower’s XI: First Innings, total 403 (for six wkts) … (includes Leyland, c. Pincent, b. Langton 55) … South Africans: H. F. Wade, B, Mitchell, E. A. Rowan, K. G. Viljoen, A. D. Nourse, H. B. Cameron, E. L. Dalton, A. B. Langton, C. L. Vincent, (sic) D. Tomlinson and R. J. Crisp …


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